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I - i � . . . r 1. � � 4 t � . . : - ME IRT Mfi E. - I . ]ff �IL2,9 L I . . - �XPOSITOR I I . MARC ' 1901 ­_­ mmmmunkn� 11111111111111 . - � 111111 . i I � � . � i . _______ . — � � . I � . � . I . . . � i i .. - L - I � ; � I - . - i NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. town instead of fonr so- at present, will be giving free andfoolshisin ,o his passions, date for the coming election for South iialloo was in town on M(mday.-D, Gardner, ' I I 11 : . � I - - . . . i . LL i . conlqiderable,�and litiganta will be cquilly this youth has bla ited. who i might other. Huron. -Dart Wise has &I aiin started to who has been ill ;at his I Mo in Clinton, has S L I . . � � 4W The figure b1t*;en the p,irerthcg�ff, ey 11%oh a have been sefol anc� prosperous life, school, and - his left, I and " Fa cy Goods 'H e-adquarter � oli.e, denoteB the page of Llie f)A'o, or 0 w1aloh the well kerved.�! This provisi " ,r,L wle Ireadily recovered and re6umed h s duties in F. A. 14 1 . Iveirtisement will be found. . Ion, ,� ,V and has, in- a ti 0 -- - � . � . io i & oa* us:r a I , op, , . ddi no, � brought shame and as th u h" he ev f I the ime of h a right Edward's store. Mrs. Meyerv,� of Marine i I . � a 4rdware-11arland Bro,i-5 I , should be made obligatory instead grief ,upon a, rasps table mol her and, friends. hando tirt must, know the Logo Of his arm, City, Michigan, who has been visiting here, - . � — — � — — � �, - Y I ! 7 F;%neyi.Gooda-1. V. Fca-4 � &I with those', who.select the jurieF, 'as the ­_�__ . but he h quite contented, an 1, having borne I has rstarnedhoinia.-JilbaBiggart.has sold I � - - - - � � - r-W,W,V-W-W. I L - I , � ,obe 0-kt-Obeevver oill !e, Ileneall-8 I - Bluevale.- � L r. k t bill proposem,! - We do not often agree with much that his trouble bravely, in fully resigned to make his bread route to amm from � I . C enuine Sitfisfw,tlon-A, Wiloon-5 . � . I Very 1,ntdisome things in fancy cl�ina*; just the righ, thing foZ wedding E -U,eix & blacdonitId-1 We shoul& also like ta eido * the proceed. . appears in the Toronto Wor do, but the fol. the best of whst he has now left. -Rev. Mr. W. J. Jowett, w io hat been seriously ill, , . n Stcck � I " , gring Stcck I - Yelland, owing 'to a severe attack of Is inslowlyrigooverng.-Mrs. Herbison, who presents ; j is .ie right thing for a gift �to a friend in beautiful salad bowls, from L . a spring Sams -on -Win Pickard & Co -16 ings in connection ith the Burr! lowing is to the right' �poin : 11 Every ap. I . � L .51 1 - Millinery Oplulnig-K, MoFaul Co -8 . . w - to courb . n for exten giope, has bei in unable to coOduct service at has been visiting her mDther, Mrs, Elliott, 50c to $1. ) ) this is a very handsome line of gpods. .Lemonade sets from $1 1 . - 'phone Cc very materially curtailed and sim lified, if in appointme its for the lao' four Sundays of the Albion, r iturne I to her home in I a a fi C . Distan.c no Linilt-Rall Telt plicatio ded�p�w is by a fran. Iron to Rent -w. Fincl dr -6 L f to $2, Tall pet 3 in Bohemian w r6 nd n TdecoraW. ichinal Consistin", Of .. . chime c6rporabion should be regarde i I . . . I b i4l:v cis Wanted-Wni. Pick,trd--S this court should not be dispensed ith allo. L .. AN an but we are gh d to hear that he Ali' near] Dakota, last week.-Rcirds. Messrs. Yellaud butter disbi �rea i jug, spoon holder and sugar bowl, in pr�oes from 750 to $2.50 L arden Seedr--F. A. Edward* ­8 i I . opportunity for mic3uripg a adequs;e con. better Again. The people I of St. Jameop and Jennings -have recc vered from their re. I ! - .V POL � gother. Mr.J,Gibsou does mob pr pose an cession for those who nUve: owerto grant or set, i Te and cream sets, chocolate ts, b6, bon. dishef a 0 IF bale-G� A. Doadrnan-6 I I y church are so ry to lose their pastor, Rev. cent illness. -W, Park -,r spent Sunday at per � pot, sugar i 1, lmagtev, , Fu';",t'�yrn 8%'i,fi, H, Voliftmand-6 changes in this direction. This, a L thinko refuse the applieation�" I E. B. , ,V rho ba I d his position-, Chiselhurst.-Tiere hits been considerable vases and b c a brac in great variety. -Travell ei� saytbis �s the pretticQ ot , , I Smith " otlo of Form Stock-,�Wm. Oke -6 - I I , . I - y I . . 't 'Spot -T. Kusdo!1-5 - there i no will I , . to accept e.not ier in , Manitoba.-:- �ing here ree mtly. m, Johnston, of in Western I ntario, Just received this week a very liretby line of souvenir U118L for Stile is to be regretted.' Where there i :0raersigeur.'re I ! I 0 � , . Mr. Hu ieo,� the talented young mov ro or Sale -Box 6, G-deri. h-5 . it is', of course, .necessary that som authori. I gh Guth r . ] We have this , veek t announce the death of the noon line has ff o ed to the property �1, . To Stock Br(eLr*--NVrn. Chapman -6 . , ' L M.'P. for South ell�ngto , was is tertain. Mr. Thomas McCartney, v�ho lived near he purchased fro n Mrs. . "Stirling; Mrs. goods in v F, plates, slippere, boots, pin trays, and cups =d saucers,. with -a (hearing Sale-Thomits Cameron -5 � � ty should apooint a guardian to take . � . i str(-et, PresbyteTi t ch I I " Michitel-8 . I , - the ment'ary banquet by I I view of Ux ill . an church and Methodis Ur , (�Irl Wanted-Morp. J. Me I ed. at's, compli . . jig con. Holmeoville. Although he had formerly I Stirling has mov id to th house lately occu- I ; Ch On each piece. Ile yo�r,re.et �ry-K. Willis & Son - place of executors., ,But this, .it seeme to had good health, and waa q strong, healthy pied by T. Sandi room, w ic she purchased The design f these goods is very fine, and the price so reiisonable, from I 0c to . to at Guelph, on T iursday evening 10 I 9 � ,Vvy , papst­8 _r � us, is about �11 that is mecessa y. Where . oking man, :Vat r3ickness cairried him away, I from Mr. McClir chey ; . Sanderson has 25c cacb, an I jusb the thing to send to your frien - � I P", _ . �,v stituen i , .r I store f)r Sala-Y.16rdan-6 . - of last week. Hoi 3. J. I. I &rte, Hor. J. M. - d out of I town -a pretty r.c. . 111111nAry Op� nirg-Mrs. Hllinner-8 . � - there.is a will. designating how tb( estate is Gibson and Mr. D LC.1 Fras 3r, M. P ) were on Sunday Iasi), at the early 4ge of 32 yearn. : moved to Mrs. IS cDou a� I's house, near the membrance f Seafortli. " I - . New Go2da-4-W. IL.Willis--8 . - . He was it in oh respected i citizen of. our fair grounds ; J n W laisley has moved to I . . '-� to be dispose of, and executors properly .Present. and delive red, addresses. - R, oree tor -Sale ... 4. Gatteridge-8 - ... township, an the community extend their * Mrs. Cleave's ho me - r i. W. Parsonp, of - i L . . . I . I ; I I $otice To Creditore-K. S. ut,N-i-6 � appointed an i the, will registered, we do - sympathies to the -bereaved parents, sisters Goderich towns p, b 9 rented her farm t #*1#**""~4"#***#**#" . Millinery Opening -W. Fiekara & Co. -S 18 The oomMittee f the Senate appo nted to 2 : Soaforth Tea Storo-A. 0. Aultim--6 not see what necessity there is. for a court . 1. and brothers. I and moved to Lo is T o son a new house. . investigate the charges made by Mr Cook,. I 0 : 'I" - L . * . . Tools for Sale -F. Outteridgo-S. i to supervise the actions of Allose executors . Dr, Stanbury has appointed an is- , 11orse fc;r Sa'c-J ul.lato.h-8. . i x -M. P.,. against the DDminion 'rovern. I Tuckersol&- suer of marriage Ice 0. . I . - A Sn S Mullett & Co, -8. any more than there in for some a r I. V. Fear the- D Out ' ' . Oirls Nr,�Wed-T, J. Ste,ens-8.. authority to L ment of gelling sematorships, which were so The E. McFaul Co., Sea,f9ith, are letting, I I I L . . I supervise'. the busin as t I rams. . . . I I ru,919 I . . - - - . - ' . . � i I . I - I . much discussed at the recent gener I elec- the March winds do the 4lowing. Every I)rye4ale. i . I - actions of a private individual. - , � I I � � ' � I ' , f an ex. tiotis, hive selecte I Sir Me okeDzie B(kwell as department ill full of new goods and eager LOCAL NEWs. --Mine!, F. M. Turner is vis- , . SEAFORTH., I � . I i I I ecytor violates the trust reposed- in him, chairman. The prilmittee meet for busi- buyers are keeping -them boey, - you see the Ring in Bayfield this week. -Mr. and Mrs. i . . I gut 101trou (rXY#9dt0t# th� - ' , I I I , . � _ se int6reated would - have r course to mesa on Tuesday nekt, and Mr.,� Co3k has buyers anxious to getfirs selections. HOW. L John Routley, of Uiborno, are visiting i . I - I . Ono � I , been surnmoned to give evidence,- The ever, they arD or a very b . i ' . , -.1. 11 -- thi) Courts the same as in other cases but , z prepared I u8Y f riends and relati ves 1 ,r nd this place, - i using it as a blacksmith shopi his present ( hill & Son shipped a' . __ . I I committee. have selected as their legal ad. spring trade with new Merchandise in abun- Miss RON" Wail" like, i 7h: P has been* an the ! premises being too small to accommodate 'i Weduesday.-Mr. ain on I a at i . - . , , imp to, is'imp oving acely.-Misit Mary . his increasing trade. -We- are pleased to chamed a beautiful new Heint zman piano.- . ' SEAFORTH, FgIDAY, March 22ad, Igo I- when executois perform their d uties proper. viser Mr. 0. H, l3itchie, K. C., of Toronto, dance. Take our butter and eggs to them , , goo'brert Black has pur, - i � __ I goo siok lie I 't' 'a im ly there is no' d reason that we know, of president of tile belebrated Albany (Con. and get the KigheSt trade market pric � � , I . eq. Orr, who has been very i 1, is speedily re. * know that I ra. (Rev.) Simpson bas not Mr. David . I , . Y_ � serva,tivel club, -and have agreed to pay him Rae, jr, arried ,on Friday- . The Wf6r. . I ,auestateahould be charged with the . 1736-1 � covering. -Mr. Alex. --- h Ilet has secured - a ' rented berb.-ilding to Mr. Canning as has of last week to Misle �'n"�enie McDonald, also . ,,h we re in cootits of the'v' ' expenses for . L The peace negotiations whii arious proccedinge no w exact ad $100 a . day and his sorvicee. - STATISTICS. Mr. Wm. C6esney, the vat. position at Laura villo or the coming sum- been reported and 5he and her family will . he r I I . ith, has kindi 3 t�rni - - of Wroxeter T r many friends with There is noLhing s nail abo.it this. eran assessor of Tuckersm� is . . progress betwe& - Generals Ket chenez . and by the surrogate oourb. There is also, an I I . mer. -A very on oyab , I remain in .o,, r =11st.-Mr. Morrow, the thern a bappy'voyagg through life, They I - I . . . I furnished us Tith the following figures, euIT the house of in T rner one . evening of the Dixon House, has will st , . . - i new propirle � 3r . . art housekeepimg in Delmore. - known as I The � Of ' ad from the at sessment roll f the township: last 'week, when nu b4 of invited guests I aesummed p I �ochal have fallen throuRb, General Both& official in Toronto, . - I ! . I L " To them that,hathshall, be given He has had con. te., a offered , seems The - contains 40 1 - , . . . . h1aving refdoed to sc"doipt the ficial Glia , I townshil � ,661 acres, of assembled. ng as I 8, ) I - , Miami," whose principal duties to be verifiod in tbeibiaso ol 'McGill niver- of W J�erth 1 N Aels I ; - 1. Vy. I L ' I hich 37,3( 3aares are cleared. The value The e eni spent in games siderable experiene a in the hotel businee I . otes. him bi the British authorities. As ateault seem to,be the e ing and -collecting of fees ' and dancing.-Nmagatio opene .on ace avin een proprie or or some years o t a , . - . , sity, Montreal. Ib has received man V large of the real r(perty of the township is $I,- Huron, when a iumbc r of our fishermen I leadin otel in Fort Willi;m, a i is � -Wm.. Appel, of Milverton. hats pur. ' - . of this, the war is still being carried on in a and whose services Inight well be- dispensed 955,535 -; o i 69sessable perbonal property, . I - z . � : 1 bequests from.we �by citizens of tho Prov- F made a flying tri ) over the water in- pursuit � determined to) sustain the good reputation J, chased the vist flax mill. . , Ta ,Oak 11 I . Agt s anner. '1he Bi itish with and no interests would materially $4,775 ; of income, $1,200.1 The total as- , -The St. Marys council have de 'ded t , . . � . � ince of Quebec. i non age is McDonald, I of their nets, -X r. Jobn Westlake has -se- I the Dixon House has so long enjoy4. , 01 ' fordeoL are still in pursuit of the o:r leaders suffer L M* ill r 0 ! blontre J. He . ersonal prop- cure an evapon tor at d intends going ex- I , that all school children mubt be vaccinated. . �� I . - I air�! tl Bossed value o! the real an pe . H - I the. tobacco i( - �, -I . . �ujring la� . arty and incot ie is $1,961,510. There are I and are continually capi _ -numbers The new law will be duly. appre,,iated by has given over 1 wo and t half Mi] � lions Lto 607 moile perams between t a ages of 21 tensively into syrup niab iing. . He intends I Blaevale. -D. R. McPherson has been appointed �Ihat ib affirdi a small mod' -this institution, at (I'mow h i comes orward � tapping 0er 300 tre a Ithis spring, . landing officer at Str ford, to succeed the , of horses, cattle &lid War ma rials, and the people in �, Leum and 60, and these are required to perform e 5 -8 -,. Patrick's Day wa8 I , . � . . . with another dona; ... 04, of � 150,00O.' Added I I 1111111111 NOTES. quictly 1 late W. G. Knox. I I taking many prisoners and casionally of relief, but had U gone a great deal furth: t 2,865 days statute labor. There are 334 . remembered. -14,1" Lucy Coultas went to I -A. J. Jeffrey, hardware rnerebant, ,)f , I e 0 thiggood luck 6,hiea aw ther of 560,000 . i cral. . Th � loers are er in that direct' n, it w6 I male a'nd 17 female canince. 1 There are 2,- Exeter, . BufTalo on 8 to have an opera,tiou I Stratford, has dit4posed of his business to F, L . � L io ould be very much from Jessie Dow, O Mont ,eal. While Mc'� I .1 . , . I I . ,� gi�.adually-growing weaker in their delense bett.tr. ] � � , I I I " I Gill is thus wallow . 9', in 44 od luck, i� seems 430 residents in the township. There. ,are* J. G-1 STANBUFY,-B. A,, (late with Ac. performed on lier eye, which she bopie.6 will H. McCurdy, of London.- : I ' . - .... ' . and less iigressive in their tactics,� and a the I I- 6 __1 . rather invidious ti f t, !Toro ito Univ 6,110 cattle, ,If A 1,907 hogs, 1,666 cartby osier & cc,, Tordinto,) Barrister, convey. refUre the 6,ght.-Turuberry council' will --A'n old settler of Carlingford has de 1, L LLL �_ � ". _.!�� - Wreafflng­W ers'ty '# her c "' P' ')O births and 8 anceri kotary. Mon to 1�alt- Offices lately cc- hold their ne.1 i meeting on All Fool's Day, parted this life in the person of Daniel Alill, . I I I � ith deficits, so@, and re were '_ led b Collins & 14tarib ry over O'Nell's Bank, - I ,worst th4 end cannot now bo� long � delayed. Veto the Act. I - and is begging from. deaths during the past year. There are ter alt. I 1684-tt - Reeve Isb� f Morris, has recovered at the' age of 77 yeari �. I � . I I :. I � �'_--Manitoba is' n . . unn'09 2,962 acres of wood land, from a recent Tetra'eck of grip. -Trains have -Mr;- Tb I 1 �, � oup . the Legialature for funds to keep it 1 EXC , I - i ____ - I , .ow in the position of a -efficiently. 335 acres of NOTE9.-Miss H. Hittenraugh, of Lon. 1, Ornas Siinner has purchased I I I minority, 6to6kholder in the Mackbriz-e. � - r wamp, 641 a(res of orchard and garden don, is th of Mrs, X'J. Spackman. been stuck at d delayed some days last week, , from IN -1r. Win. Franc is the ten acre lot � 'I The Parliaments. C - 8 � � . . Mann enterpiritse, which is 'financsA or, 't . � � and 3,123 acre i :under fall wheat. There a guest and this. -A beigh load of Wroxeter YOU13g joini ad- I . i I a . -Nl.� P. P . . I ing the Mitchel, ureery. . ice 1-1 . :The Dominioa legislators are wre-s "Ug cred M C. Charlton',L ., an exper'' lull, -George Bawd n has sold -bill cot- people enjoyc d the hospitality Of Air. and, -Ex-alderman . Barker, of Stratford, , . .it, whioh'�, Manitoba do6s not own and .. -. are 469 children between thel ages 'of 5 and I '�berman 6 ti 16 ; 272 between th � . - With the Budget,, and the discusa�ion thefQ90 which ManiWba does mot control. The .1 , as mates Province. of On- , an tage to Mr.Danal I MCI�nis, of Seaforth,wh-o Mrs, Ro er ao , on ri a evening as .- as ispose of his uilding busi. is�expeated to continue on into next week. Roblin deal gives Manitoba OU - . , 202 between the ages 0 � i years. � will move here, at once. His many old - ris. o.icp ,,, ij ar so .1 pretrieLrespon- tario po,aseases it! i �3 pine timber at: - asset friends will wehome r. cInnis to our , who fornii�rly uess to Mr. Henry Y at, who unti recently . . Hon. Mr. Fielding, the Finance Mi �1, . ' _� Tj.,,s.-Mr. Walter Ruger- lived in Turuberry I on ithe farm now cc. conducted a similar )usiness in Tavltteek� . Illiater -sibility for tie liabilities and ni) control at $100,000,099-aa,ying . u * I�LST EXD NO . -Miss Lottie Zyndman, who has I I ' a worth at loa , oth- son is going to raise his barn this spring. village. r. T. J, Watti died at her home Mr. Voist takes posse ision at Once.' . -whatever ov61r the asE to of Ma,ekeu.zie & 'i, L - cupied by M opened the ball by his Budget sj,i_ch. It ann. !, . __ � fig of the value of Aher kinds of timber or Mr. h Plewt;s ,and farr ily, ,who have been on an .extended Ivieft with friends in 1) few days ago. -Miss Bella -John Hooper, for many years a resident .. . � - L 11 !w ort M i . in o .. � of land and min,.�rals. Josep � T6ront has returned.-f-Mesers, Charlton & an' y n a I 11 41 Manitoba'a�hright to govei I'lis is a supplIr been spending the winter hete, have return YO, in 8t � was an admirable deliverenca, be. : . )r , - Kedd have lea ed th � b ild gCE8 19 spuiding a week at Mr. Jai a of Blausbard, died at bis home' in St, T..T'sg"crin which will las ing on Main ,,r I t for r'obm A. �Ve ed to MOOSOMiD.-Mr. Geor'ke Pepper, of L and to the point, and. contained a \ j.�� - lia- Ir � Bur ertgon, �,�orria 1-AIr and. )10 yea I - 4 eal herself is clear as noianday, kbl 4r Rob 1511 Mrs. John -Mar L, iliwa 3 pen� Tuesday in Teen. past year and:& balf,,om, Sunday., I loth inst, . I . - too roseate a view ( f th but if lie last week.-MrS.- W It I d Miss Edith, imtend�'starting the manu. water. -Mrs. J.hyni is ill with p - . Roblin deal represents the will a pe p -a . 1. ,a. They Iaurisy.7 The cause of death 'vas ponellmonis, The stiqlus of about' eight millions of dol are, and not the itricks of the politi ians. A is correct, it -won't matier lliuch to day of of Exeter, are visitim,91 arts i G, Plewes' at facture of pumpi the , Will also Rev, D. RogC_rto' Leh, rman of the deceased was 75 yeat'a of age, I - . . are afraid that Mr. Charltln 'a tow Ll ha'111 from J : - , on, He was ab -le to -sho a ment at Olt � i, ta kes .: rather Toronto, Was Vibitif1g, his brother, Roger, street, near the In 11 Richard Wa6man and " �mjl yo, where he had been living for t -he of' informati shotild b; sure[that the .j 1, Atkinson, and _ of t ell cis 11 -ion at .a -largest sin.ce Confederation. I us what co mber supply is ex. pretle N - handle hay forks an wind mills. -Mr. ii distric , I th' There h0a Goverom ' mea affe - our ti )!E attended the preached edu, . I nt.-Ifflai Mary Peppb .ational - � . ant I ,d Lby Mr. Roblin, ho does . sermons on the B61- Tl�e by-law t LLL f, tile Hess I I ; � t a - : Innes, of the SL therl nd-Innes Company, - I 0 . Brothers � I I the Province L - - __. of he I L� Co . � in� the past, year of about three- qu arter 3 Of . rl o moral right to commit . YIN riday evening 1 a few YOU13LY ' I carry a i - date direct f haust6d.' ­ weddiv I couain, .,near � Mitchell, last . . grave circuit, i � ,54bb%th, wbile Rev, A, ent Chair aho been a decrease in the public debb lur. - not , i ople, '' -L � i - B a loan of klo 000, was , 0 rom � * t 1, Chatham, was in own 11 ) i has week.- . I - Y on btisi- H. Brown, of e1gLn ve, took cliarge of Blue. earrie'4 by an amlmpaeb unanimous -vote of the �1 The Ppblin G'oVernment in Manitcol a have . noes connected with t a Exeter hranch.� I . . . � irrevocably too the deal with Ma- ker, ;a & . people spent a very eDjl)y bl time at 31r, vale circuit. MiSs- Jessie Robert -son, of ratepa�ars of Listowt I l - _ L � . 1, there being 425 votlm a million dollars. The -debt howeve , Z ! Miss Johns left tt is we k to visit friends in Wroxeter,' A ited Bluevale friends last polledfor the by -lar/ to 35 against. . I 'a Mann. Fecleit'l authority should efuse to not hpA long to wait to got into hot water. H. Uudm� ore's. -Mr. �m. E coat - . still very IL 1: h I, I who w" Toronto and Aulrors. avid Jacques is . ­ I The i �rge, and if our Dominion m: ni8-- concur in the act of the Roblin Go ern' hurt in the bush -a w ile a o has now re. - f _-_ I 9 . week.-MiBJ3 illy ""Rogenq viefted in Blue. factory is expected to be runuirig within 4 - f' . mcrit, . They succeeded in ,arrying their r�a iinioth able- to be aboutlaaaln. af ber an attack of la I � � ters rt�e wise- they will use some of their im- 'mud thus forele'that aggregatioa t secire a '� . covered.-Thc warm weathe of this week grippe I 1! vale last weEk -Mr. ar.d Mrs. Weir and month�. I � I railway scheme'thr ugh th( , Legisf,%t ire by isopoiling the slel I � mensesurpluain-still further deer . ,ghing.-Mi sionary gar- son, Cecil, of iixto 1, and Miss Susan Pugh, -Brown & Rogers:seem, to be takin ' . ,d/48in it popular cricloriation of their -bad b r gat n. ; a.vote of 23 to 10, out thii 8 OZ CATTLE ELD. Mr. Haug Smith, g the � Tho abp' ve is from the Xoronto elep ram. . seems o ily to mons were pr achtd in Alm�6 and Turner's I of Wenwilliain Vis: ed at Messrs. Joseph lead of. the mason work in the Cromarty I , while the revenue is h . Farm, syl. . I � o buoyaAt. Mr. of the Springhurep Stoo ' I near �_d 0 1 way a ac e have started their troub e. Indi� nation churches on Stinday last., by � the pastor.- and Jamen P I ,h1so., : .i3 week. -Mies Mary neighborhood, having . - de i Mr9. Whit Crich, who has ,� been suffering . i ise any Loise 7 �� � Fi6lding was unable to proni It refers t ani 0 _ here, reburned last Fir day from Chi secured the contracts ; I � . - medtiDgg, protestinif agains � the dei I and . . where he had beeA wi .h I I head o'cago' '"(' C"Berno '. of 11owick, visited ,at Mr. for building a brick � DURO for - Mr, 'Arebie - inthe tariff, except that machinery for the by the Government of thatt inc� and- 1) � from a severe %ttack of ( Uln Yt is now f lli3 C � th i week. -Dr. Gunn, of Gralismi and barns fo,r Aleserg. Duncan M -c. i 4 . condemning tho (4o6innient that empneer- I I .. . Brink r a � r � . I' i - con* Shorthorn cattle, I whi h he had sold t � � i recen d by a very I Ma rity ed it, have been held in Wianipeg an( other o Clintoril and r. Chisholm, of Wingam, per- i,arenoo; jr., 0, I 0dil-facture of beet sugar will be admitted tly sa.noti?ne valescont.-M.r. Edward Walter@, who "as American buyers. They cousisted :of cows iwald I Walker and James , I 9 i I � op ration y last-, re. Dow � , . I i, ' ", I il - i� "_ I 0 , , - F , 4 I ` '14, k I I ' . `hil' 1� Mir - ) I'l ; r 11 h! � b 3 . T I b 0 an n,Jfa. I ,;, �1 11 I , , itii I 'T '� C t , I � , 1i � i� � . , I , .1 I. ` � D �li �n , I I a *. , Pro . r arge $ . � free for One year. Mr. Fielding was replied of the Leuislature. - We agree wit the first- places, and a strongly worded petitio been laid -up for som13 time, is now iniprov- and heifers and were an exceptionally - flue forimed an ' 6n Wedfiesda . ; i - 0 in to P ' I . - . I I L I � . i - to by Mr. Ogler, of Toronto, and a very. in- graph, 1.�wo are not r- the Dominion Parliament, asking that body ing.-Bert An ball, of Clinton) "c"a eugag- lot and were eithe - import A or bred fro Mo , g piece (if brc�en bone from a wound -Messrs. A. Burritt & Company, tf , pare, rf bu so on 0 �buu; the . ed with Mr. George Turner for'the outniner vlD ' ' � � �1 , � to veto the -legislation, has' bten dirafted . m in Mr. Char (a Turvey's 'head. A week Mitchell-, received a c eque from the Grand I re'earnmendation" in. the second, aldwugh imported stock. Theywe.,e purchased by diffeFent job he made of the business. 1 He i monthe.-Mins N. 'IMeDonald', of Detroit, it �; .1 , - . I 1 �� and will be sent to Obtaw-rit to be sup orted - Mr. R. R. Stoffel, of Wheousin, and Mr. reviously ri� TnIvey was otruck on the Trunk on Wednesday of last week to cover � � N I i I wa�-followed iter, Mrs, 'Cricb.-A num. . � bod eq in Manitobtiare pet11Aoh:- by a Ia is visiting her sit . I' - I by Mr. Clancoy, of Kent, and influential i rge and influ mtial. d putation. It is George M. Woodey, of Towa, Both these Eack of the I esid b7 a falling Iiinb, which the totail lose of a col mignment of yar.ju to ,-A hl -opposed by Liberals, and Cc gervativea alike, - 11 ro W le Was I ! ina the Domim boc-of the farmers are gatting material fractured th ektil and left hini in a the old con t hi hei by, Sir Rie*hard Cartwright. -ion in the. same' ( iredion. gentlemen had purahasod animals from the I destroyed by � ' - : M eEsre. r, . and it is more than p'robal1le it will ready for the improvement I of their out. Springhurst herd .befo and thev i-Tave critical condition. Since the operation lie fire in in accident b tween Portland and ' � Goirler and Clancev are noor material ' I � ,,fl The questio f provilicialrialits come to - vob re- - � & 'R I 3 , h Irliln . � f. Tiff T I � � Ir c h_. -i . oult in killing the Goveranic ut that attempt- � A V^ I OU ILIUA. r. Quis Crich . � Lias I)COM Going Well.1 . 3/lontr . here. a such good satisfaction Itnat they returned I eal a couple 0, months ago. Tha � We Ila ,a fought this babtle will remove his to a better�!slte �and put =�__ I upiagainstsuchnion aaVielding and Cart- in on- ed to inflict it on the country. It would for more, and this time on( of the purchas ;3 h :amounted to nearly $2,600. , . 'won. hie b�ro. Messrs. . eque: . In a dis,cussion of this kind Mr. tario and we have The Liberal arty seem that the railway magrates,' have been , ere had not seen the anfi 9 he purchased, Ison(leaboro. I -04 Tuesdayof last weok about 45 leaves . wright. , .� atcne stablilig! under I po'Ation that too shrewd palitioiateand have got� has always taken the . Wm. Plewez, $�T. Rogerson and Ido Crich 'Ta I if bread brou bit into 'Mitchell fr Poster is sadly miased, and in his absence , I the for the I tone stablin , but took -them on Mr. om th's recommend. C - orn Toronto measure of self goverumenb *thab the con, the beat of the - bar di� to such an extent are also prepaiipg to build a 9 ation. This speak$ well1i not only for Mr. WHAV.,; B�wcOv Trimn GUARA,NTER?- by Mr., W. H111, groc�r f that town, were � I the, Opposition are unable to make the de- - I 1 that, it it - is finally conaurnated, they will Mies U. Crioh-'returned to bar hom Why monby back-, :)f course. W-heii The seized the town co 0 1 1 . laud I " b& -to even' intereabing. - Lion a)lowa, them', and it can no b now -imately become owners of the Prov, rice. zl'�',' after an ixteDded visit udgment and t�g 99"J"Ce P11490d K M %F P, u I ""o. w0le and distribut. I Mr. Borden, bl a , stitut . ull. Blyth this wes e in Smith'a j J � . .,a tQ t� hy : ij go I . . . in him by I's f qv5forth, sell a MAD Vi e oor. The 6read only we* leader of the Opposition, in a quiet neat back cn its I record .in this reopect. � . . -!- -I-- , with relatives �ere. I . la onst=6 , but is also ireffit* Ready-To-W�Iall"A�it and guarantee it. a fghed a i � # ]I able to his fine herd of Shorthorns. He pound anT a half instead of two pounds as - i � �Nciir,,-Thecounoill mob at Dix I d suit a d a erfect fitter, why, the required by the town h,y_Isw. i li ttle speech, moved an amendment re -affirm. If this rail�iay legislation is in th� In his.speech on t. a Budg b Sir Richard Tji n CO 1; ' still has a lot of fine anitna s of all ages and goo . I . . I . ._ . ,. I on's hall, Brue ifield, on the 14h inet, as per money in o , I I power of the Manitoba Legislature to paas,, 0.%rtwright said : I both Faxes, all of which itr up to 'his sual im 11, on deposit with them until -The residence of Mr. W. H. Steinack-er., ing: the allegiance of the party to the policy "Bub f am speaking of adjournmbnt. ; All the memb rs-were pres., � u , - 00vo I - I you are satisied that it proves b. k, w1a the scene of a very pleasant ' . of �rotection ; re.-retting that the Govern- the Dominion . rnment have no rig�, t to' faotg, &lid the, facts re that U this moment ent, The am::cnded auditor�' report was high standard. � and Boys will ind few pl -event on Tuesday afternoon of last week. , I - 11 I - I . . . aces better at welit have not t -k— mm a, 4 advise its veto .no atter how dan ernt - - our f-ralle multh I'. F), : 9. : , I laid b6lore the council and alter a careful __ � Wh;Ah t ik 4. .' ID .3 . YV U""q 0 0 AV r & I 11 W U e r ea Y-1 � � � - b � a per ,n au is F I I o-vvear suits, when his daughter, Miss Emnis wato united . � i . t . reatbat enorm of our trade wit � the etructed to have 100 copies printed for dig- . I Braces Sox, t I ! � 5 Recora preferential trade relations between Provinces ahoj�ld be permitted the ounly in exces i I examination, Was accepted an4 the clerk in. . arci uha 7. their nde I r, i Shirts, Ties, Collars in marriage to Mr. ;Edward 9 Kraspe, of I - , . . 9 I I . injurious it m11% I HAVEYOUA,BoY?_Eye rie3him-when-he 1736 1 Tavistork. The-cereMony was performed I Great Britain - and her colonies, and con. .y consider' it. If, on the United States. We Bell to the 40,00,000 tribution.-'LoW 8, concessions 2 and 3, L, really needed nothing in't way of clothes ? NOTES. -Roov. Mr, Penhale, of Blyth, wiI.1 by the R I other hand, . . ev. Mr. Grenzeubachj� of Milverton. I derrining the preference given by Canada to . thq! act Js ultra vires, or not of people in Great Britain about $96,000 000 R. S.,, were rellicived from road division NO, The E. McFaul Co., SeAf th found it i * -late George axter, of � � within the con' . titutional..power' o, Maiii. worthi .and we. sell t . the 76,)00,000 ill 1 22 to division �o. 12, and M�. John T. 9 n, take charge -of t�jeservices in the Methodist -The ,Mitchell, - British products. , Sir Wilfrid Laurier re- � . . � the Crich was appointed a pathmOster of divis teresting work getting it omplete stock of church here on uno� ay next, while Rev. Mr. left an estate of 820,1 pe 90nal, and real, � pl' 4 to the leader of the' Oppositiov, tob%, then, of - � r . . ie, oiarse, the veto w)uld be United States somed . proper sorts, suits. Stylish and at the same ()Oil eac I educational sermons 81,1$0. . goes in equal obaris to fits I . I � 4ing Ii e S60,00,00 pland wilt p r � time trong, butthily got t lam. They have Rev. Mr. P4 We's appointme I and two chil en. Win. 8hean, I I con I 0 0 ion 46, in place of the late _ _Uames Cricb. ,at it , ind' the debate is now being _ quite proper. �.Th6_ Manitoba Legi.slat re,. Worth of goods per aPnnm. In other nords, Mr. ,Wm. Elgio was authoriz3o to sell car- nts.-Mrs. widow a I - 11 u0cd by the le 'sor lights in after due and od�liberate coosiderati n ... every man,. woman a6d child in Great Brit. tain'soft elm t�ees on the roadside opposite never shown .a moTe carah Ily chosen stock George Brogden rec2ived word, on , Friday Logan, left $187 personal and $1,800 real - - . I of boys"suits at sudh mooe -ate prices. .rake last, of the de�t i of iner father, Air. Cocko- � Ludwig Steinbach Logau, pere .. - adopted this bill. The, Legislature ain taken from us !about 2,59 per head, 10 on 4, H. R. S. �Acting on the _ 9 . onal $725,75, i both pi-rties. sition, however, �_ I t 6, conceesi your Voy to them �and yoti'll get. for him a line. He was a forr#er resident of this place _ and real, $2,800 ; Gegrge Scholtz, Logan, The Opp: re Ile- whereas in 'the -Unit d Sta eid� they , . � i I I , s5nts ,a, and if they has e - one from no only 80 cents! per commissioner, the con I - yol� r oy an your purse, for many year4. . are deplorably deficient in d6bating power the peop take advice of Mr. -John Ainaley, co�nty road and suit to fit both . � I �, I ad, and per- brid a L many friends regret personal $693, real, $1,5.00. 11 .. and the ravages of the late eleebion wrong the people ,must euffer fo, t, eir haps, it the matter 'were - I oked int Cie :cil have de : -1736-1 his death.-I�ev, M Gifford, jr., and Mr. -JohnDraper andi H. �� were . I , it eltoreplace the old Ra eford bridge * . McRoberts left "I wrong doing, would hardly equal t6 JOTTiN(4s.-Mr. bud ' dris, 'Henry Pass- Cooper, of Clibt)n, ill be'liere on Monday Prospect Hill last wee,k' for the Northweek ! . never more manifest than in this -debate, mid they have a ,right to. ' at an '� This sallf with a new titeol superstructure, with con. more spent Saturdav and Sunday last as the evening next, � � which is the great debate of the session. But, whi is only j us � to doubtlets, true, but place both countties crate or stone atbutmenfe, and have instruct- . to add ago the League in the the formar to re-engage in farming oper. i lie we � o this far,'it . gFesto of Mr. and Mrs. q, of Kippen.- forward movement. All are welcome. -Miss : say, that such ' measure wa , under afthilar conditi no# and there would be 'ad Mr. Ahisl6y to prepare ,the requisite Mr. Thomas Cameron h#s been confined . ations, the latter to seek employ ent and i -In the Ontario Legialataire -b I a not an iesue to A. Crisp op ut Is b week with friends in to build up a home for himself a'umd famil i - u1siness is be- � .� I a different showing. Between Canada slid tplans and speci cations for Same. Tenders y. � , ing got thro -f,"he general a. ; P bed the greater part of tpe past four weeks Wingliam. -Sav, ral here attended the Mr. Draper spent five years of successful : '. ugh in good s-hapef. 'Ib is exi � I etions as it was not con. Great Biftain ther m mark�t, will be asked for the superstrubture and for I a con equence, s- held in Clinton this labor in the west and returned last Decem- � pected-the session will close in. about three lZffiplated or, tioujht of tho�lj. It ini lit whereat; between Canada and the Uaited the abutments beparately, at as early a date feased his farm to Mr. Jam a Gardiner a A load o'Oringemen drov � I I - is a hig . with sciatica, and its he has Evangelistic 6e)tin ,e t.0 B-lyth bar to visit relatives during the winter. . . therefore, be copp' I 19 I States there tariff wall. Remove art possible. An agent of the'Good Roads a ve into the vill ge and take up his on Mo ttend the I i 1. nd week.- - n ev aing last, to a I . . Weeke. A committee of the House has been I � eteut fo ' r the Dominion' this -and we would socn see how rapidly, the Machinery Company, -Hamilton will r me i .� -A quiet wedding was celebrated, on J - vernor. enaral .. iucrease Orange eet . appoiated on agriculture, to consult and ad Governmenb to advisathe Go' . I , was pres- abode in the -vacant ate is property, where _-The Presbyterians here if � , � . trade4 would bi�twaen these 'two entatthemeetiagin the interests of big I Thursday evening, March 7tb, : . I to withold his assent.to the measure until ib* , countries. , a o n is in the course air hm -ch ,repaired, and will dence of Air. i I . . � I I company, and trying to secure 11! of erection. -A veiry I of hold their servic a hk the Methodtat church , niet i vise with the Minister of Agriculture on he will reside while big o are havin t at the resi- � has been stib ii� I ,to5d to the pbople amd bas - . . rock cru her i to I- ,a sale of a . is lodge I Douglas Martin, Dow : I � ag,ricultural matters. The Good Roads' bill - - a I the , corporlll 'On. The Royal To plars has fen f r ad in our until it I fi * hed.4-A umber of young 'when hi *4 sister, Miss Jean, - w � as United -in . - . m � ; - q � recd I crusher he offers is a pa-17table 0 a with ele. vi ... ' 11 ba,s been referre ived their � -sanction. This woul' Gooderich Towni3hip. .. , marriage with Mr . � d to a a 'eci4l committee do, I liage. If iall the niembers folks took in'tZe a - ' I . Peter Binnie, of Erial .� p I ,to � will be true and arn val in Clinton on Fr* 'er . j, � . ' . 0 . � NOTE.,;. -Mr. John Middl ton"a, - vator and screen *attached, weighing about .'at - an, I day even! I '- township, Wellington county. There W. , f I be considered and reported . perhapq, b an I nobjectionalble proop - . con ent with the pled ,. t ey have tak . . -t, " . on, and the eding. e . n e an 5,000 pounds, and guaranteed to crush from in Dig 'Ast i48 Pum!Dg, Of Clinton, about -30 V � ,guests present at th, � I , I re'a new a action. cession, In ends I m the organi. spent a few days Chit week at the home of cer ODY, t which Rev. T. A. Cosgroy I , Sugar Beat bill has passed -to second read. It won1d, howevor,'rc.qui . give farmer, of the 91h con 50 to 75 yards of stone per 10 hour day, uch good' will result, f am , a a iuterestQ ation, otherwise it, will e injurious.- Mrs. T. Sa ' ing �ithout opposition. T' Tftei9overnmerjt woOld have to'remodel his barns i ext outr mar. ' Yo the being driven by an ordinary threshing 7, . , Mr. mpboi k. -m-, Uisa F. Quade, of near offiAsted, I he scrap iron as- �, -.to diffac Ive the � � i - � I purpose of getting the latest nd best uild. engine'. The cost of running the whole out. ,Phillip Randall, who . w rk d a few years Goderich, is visi in at the home of Mrs.W. -Theie died in Atwood o : - sessn�ent bill has also been passed. Legiilaturo and appeal to the., people )n this inglidea' ago in thi's viciaity'! has . I , so, he made a vibit to ullett, ex. fit one day would be from $7 t ka en unto himacif WhA613 � J n Saturday I These I It r. Mri� T lb", cKenzie, who has been morningo' 9th inab., Mrs. Wm. Wilson I � ,cl#rk - of the section man who was killed t te � - I th � people ap o $9, and the a partner in life aiid en-oved to Glen- engaged as 1 with Mr. OaimettO wife are t a principal. (1,overument theaeures that , question. I - prove of it by amino the buildings',w Mr. J hn' MeMillan coat of the. crusher nearIT $900, Although quaich, Hibbert, returned home.0h 8!4urday of last week. . I ht been submitted. The estimates are susta'ning -loverdillient h( 8, and lions He t1hinke that , he McMiilans the conned are quite wel aware, of the ad- I I . 0. T. R. in the recent a �, the 6 - I . up-to-date buildia . Mr. H. Fair, I I arna, spent Sunday with , ccident. It Will be i -_ i � then. tfiey should havi; what go. ullett is tine of vantage which would be gained by having remembered that Mrs. Wilson gave birth to . i r way, and appearances seein to _! an I O , Ich 8b0 8 th uch a maobirie in some of our Bru* dT- friends here.4 iss well �nde I d those townships wh 8 at good a i coarse gravel - I Patterson, of Auburn, a child only a few days previous to the � what they decidtils beat for them. If, on judgment has was the .guest of � Miss A. Lawreue indlicite that preaent expectations for ad- 1! . - been uded. in 94�11 agri hural pits, or in districts far from good pits, but B. R, Hrooixs, Br4cefi Id,Notary Public at On death of'her husband. The child is also - I ; , . � � jo, the other - band 11 they decide agaii at the matters. - Air. John Siep ar and, is men Conveyancer, Fire awlblfcI aurince agerlb. An3 P Sunday I%ot.--,Miss 11able Bell, of Cli � -urnpient will be realized. . oil , r) which have an abundance of stone, yet they. ' ntoli, dead. Two small children survive. The . I � . i - Governm ent, thap, would eettle it an' at the are- drawing Equare tia-be from the Ba5 field did -not feel like incurring tb &mount of money to loan at oweat current rates of wail the guest f Miss Elva Adams 111 fe�k case isa;particulatly sadone, i � I __­______ - ' a expenditure- -kinds of .. ` Miss B. Wilson, of . I � bush for the ere .1 interest. on first-olass far fi mi curity. All days thin woe .- � , I sametime place�),n power another ctio of a now barn, 'as at the present time, and defe�rred action in conveyAneing work don3 w,;.'l And chcaply. At Auburn, spent 8 nday at the I . ;; The Law Reform Bill, � :: set of soon"as the building seaeo opens. This the matter until next � - home every morning and: Wtdne day of home of M re. -On Wednesday evening- of last v, eck 13. J. M, Oibson, A4torney Oreneral, , could Imore accurately gui,ge the. , �townshipis going to d, -Its share at ,meeting. Ratepay. a each the home of Mr. and Mra. Matthew -Steven- , 1101 - . I . � I 1. ... . ,. I palron. . or@ who aire interested mi ht, do well to . week. Several good fa -me or eale. 157 Young.-Mrim. 1F Bradford spent Sunday at Bout . I 'has 'Introduced into t -be Legislature t will of the peoplc,� It is doub 117311lig thelramers nexb Oumme the home of her Mr,ther, Mrs. Riley.- loth concession, Flma, wasthe scene of J . his I this eou . 11 tf ul, -h( wever, folk are having sev - era an . %: --- �Our young give their views to some of thle councillors NOTLS.-Arni, Mor,ow, of Toronto, who and Mr. a very �pretty wedding roe were taken, if the 0 is a enin 78 at, -vat, an early -date. Accounts - I. being I � . I� is goo& two 1 'if . . were passed , . Hill Is theprincipals ! - 'ill. Roblin lenjoy .1, moved their daughter, Ma ' - ' I I prom6d L%w Reform L - has rented Mr. Dixon'o hott .M ro. J pent Sunday with friends I � Government would not rather abandon th6ir parties, one of whiell was 6n by Mr. 'arriountinKfo $97,76. The next -meetin . � '" last in Clinton. i � - bel' and AN. Ward, a i 11 : . I .ra am, a t concessio a merly of our village, 1, lately, been quaran 11111__ ising young I far aq� I' I t goes, and the principal fault to be � ; I F, I 11 ndauo .her, will be held --it Daly's hall, Egtnondville, week. -Dr. James Ba'rd, of Sudbury, for- . farmer of Wallaceville, . I I railway policy th t . i y in ties ay evelfiri - r WAllace township, The care P-give'up power if the ,'by as 1, I I - Nelson ireo, April 26thoo-at 10 cii'cloak.�A. � G. .8311LL I I 7rc xeter. - mony was found! with it is that it does not go -nearly 1 tined with two cases of smallpox. He sue- - . I , far 0DOUgh. Mr. Gibacon might have' been i DSought, there Wa danger in that di�eocton. f the Bayfield line. Meser . Graham and Clerk. : . 0 ceeded in . bringing then round safely solemnized by the Rev. P. A. McLeod, R, - . i . I 111� . . British Columbia red ., ted ,t, -.wh I a right, ' had '190 luiriber s d lath. Gil)- guests. - ach teas conservative in biq bill and B u, 8�,of . . � . I con. cedar and Ontario 1) in the p - r - esence of about So . in -,,i f very � dobever wliey t may go, th cc know exacitly how, to eEt'ertain young I Whilestudyingi-n Mintr3al he cedar shingles on 1hind, q n . � the Poo ople so �that they ca go home rejoicing.- � siderable experience mith the dread malady son Bros. � . I I � it wonlJ have been even more in consonance PIC must be recognized, eit ier by � � I 1753-tf -There died in Mitchel loth i 1� �Ier. P. Cole, of tho 9 h commission, Bayfield. I I without contracting tie dipease.-Mrs. Bmzns.-Ainother �old landmark was re. inst., t e wife of -Mr, ohn _Yfill, ageld �m . � - h d a Ion Sunday . with jl)tiblic opinion. There will be some accepting the Wl of their, presen repre ewe ), lamb w iich I I h a, ' - � 1. - which gave birt b to Dr. new,"dentist. will resume his visits Burdge is laid up with a severe attack of moved from the local� t� this week, in Gem- Y - The circums aboes connected with . . sentaUvo-a or by giAng - woighed 16)f pounds i t'the rt to Llayia!if beginning Wednesday, April lotJI, every . . earn - t id-sappaiutmont tha,t he has not P-een his Way i I , .the electora,tc an op time of bi h. Wednesd,*y afterucion during the olummer. . 173 the grip. -Mr. Hugh c6regor intends go- mell's church, tm-o and a half miles out of her demise are rather s4d. � A few � - . . . clear to ia.cceeed to the very ' portunity to dire0y pronoun . ce � u . pon it We Thiii; is collSidered a ve ; -y large 'lamb. 'Phis 58 iDg into bee culture Y i rot �tensively this town. it was � purchaged by the people'of fore she 'gave birth to al child, days be. . I � . old 3 horse to Mr. �ohn � Seeds. We summer. He h I a Her father, - gencral desire I same - Mr� Cole s Yon will soon need Garden I 0 . I , for:the enlarge I have every confi �ence that th . sell the most r6flable growers, WlnJ Rennir, Steele as late y purdhased 60 bee Jamestown and locality, and will be re. Patrick Redmond. die ; e -- . ment of the itiri8diction of. � � e f)c minion- Keys, of Stanley town hip, for a ha gs & Ci., Darch and Hunter. Make �,our seleo. boxes, an extractor am I 0 �her appliances.- erected in thatr irg and used for religion years ago. in ' I '. , 1898 berl brother wax killed - . the di' G3vernment wiIIJJ take Fthe cong it,,' figure,. but before lie g A out of 6 a I . vision court, On the whole, the di. ' . .11 tional -'tanley, on -lions early and we'll prooure them for you direct, The Christian Ende Vol 8(ciety.. held a and other purp)se.q.- The opening of this on the railway track ne4r'St. Mar course, is t le right course. . - I r . ased a fine t�vo-year­ 1786-1 social recently at the yov and vision,court is very much the most 13a,tisfac. which his way home, ho,pu c� ' -F. A. Edwarde, Bayfield, I I � - . , � . . There gome6imes co � onie Of Mr. John . sbur-ch dit,es b� t pioneer days, and it this caused such grief 0 the . mother that � .1 _. old colt. Mr. Cole it; light af 5er business.- JOTTINGS. -On Monday evening two fak- Walker, where they were ! oyally enter. was ;a ra the� strong hold of Con. she pass�d away last year. � � tory and least expensive court we have, .. M102 . . 6 for man; 71C ; e0cing a iz I an - L I - . township from�;Hulletd; Mr. John I : . � __�� . me some p ople into this ire struck our village and. succeeded . in tained.-Mr. Win. arlaie, who has gregationalism 'it thft �ection of the co I'll r I 1i I I I . and the enlargement of thei sphere of its Editorial ' a . . OF -Rev' and Mrs. P. 4. UcLood, of At. :: Not6s and -Comments, : of the 11th I i ins, f, i cit, of Clinton out of about been visiting at the hc me of Alex. Gordon, -try, but withitie r�moval and de wood, wi�re made the r cirients re ntly of i 1� . - concession 14 Hullett, is imp ath ; f . cc I � lusefultiese would have been approved of by - . is ing $40, They were induced by several parties returned to his home ii Oak Iake* Alanito. many of ito leatiii ig membere, its; ortanco' ome and cOstly I ailver tea service, I . Last f I , year, according to a statement of the his friend, Mir Thomas Cooper pro o to who were present to return hia 1 money. It ba, last week. -Mrs. Wc1f is t sent dwindled 'and finally, ...... SIJ claaaea, except perhaps, the legal profea- I � I i a hands ' I very ill. Mr. Georgia � I ed Many's the the gift of the Atwood' a i Me' e:'IMOf ueen, of time has b n_ . t lid cQ walls, I within its � The proposed. increase of the juris- binder twine at 11 ,-C, and.Sund4y last Mr-Eavid leacom, of the Ruch gentry a wide berth. -On Tuesday, in still very ill. -Mr. Jan a * O. Mr. etad Mks. nion. Provincial Secret�ry, the outrput (�f the his d-eparture*for Mar,itdba.--On Sa,tu day is to -be hoped that in future he will give � a &r.e.,ey, pleasant O'laps 1, Pre by ttr an cc entral Prison was . I ' is nt - regatio ' I . am . u I a sumnic r, a, ci McLeod bav �� 11 - . - I I I Mr Stanley, purchased a Do ier exervedly popula i; � - I ,f which 48,170 paunds I er, Henry 1 organ last the announcemon with their parlsh- . aiction of the counby court in a step in the � 527,283 pounds; �', 12th.conce�81012"01 H '11-tt, visted his brAh. Joseph Archer, who is employed by d er,ppe ally in winter, geen d I � .1 I right direction, aq it. will materially relieve I were sold direct to'farmers. ..., 1. Beacom, on the Bkyfield lin .- Hugh McGregor, of Stanley, had the mis: week. -Mrs. Wm. Golden of Tuckeramith, mell's %"soiree" in Gem- ioneers .during the four years of big pastor- � __�___ . � , . church w� s he'll . I i . - Havill wood bee is a good m ay of I g'at 4ng fortune to break one of his armi as he was - � with delight by ate therelk and the growing . the high court and thus decrease the ex. I . is moving into the he Liao A avid Rousitt, young and middi ageJ,tand, w prosperqk of Pon . I - Dundas county �iberals have morrinated a sup Owinj to thi ' b hauling logo out of- T. J. Marks' bush,- Mr. Rouatt has been ein age Work a bat with th; every branch of the chur I I I . * . I � an - aes o,f litfgation. The is -sue of a writ of ' �` , Mr. (oeorge Miller, ot 7 the 9! . ,,,',,B,,:,a,c Ice fishing is very go - sleigh -ride and th bo�juteous treatment b' ch indicates in , Mr. W. G. Smith'o.f Matilda, to Opp se Mr, 1, )od at present. Good farm near Heneall.- lie ba lot taken in le y unmistakable manner his faithfulness and I Ila extensive bee last Fr . .-Tile re- L On he gravel road,there efficiency in the disell � ' wi I had the good peop I . I tummons is to be dispensed th. The Whitney for the L11.'gislative Assom I [day, and Mr. hauls are being made every d y the Presbyterian chumb, last Sabbath, to were plea ures evil arge of his onerous I "tion' will be started by merely filf _ I bly. They Fred..Bur etto also aPl?reo�iatirlg this rnetliod cent mild weather has made the roads near. 11 . ir moro. Among the moro duties, , I � I. in g a :1 I ) P select one to lo&4 tie eervi a of praise, V as I I v - ! might have saved imselves the trouble gota-loto woodcut 11 ,it We( nesday . . prominent ministerik 110 officiat,ed in tho statement of claim. This will also lesson I Mr Whitney is as"I after- ly impassable in this icinity. rho Method4 resulted in gIVID2 N. iss Lil, Taylor, of chure --The St. Marys Arg a says - OnThurs- I I . h in the is wera Revs. Messrs. Smy�' day night of last. 'Week a you . ing Xissour,l ' tl"lid'iu Dund' a as ,the , noon. -Mr. Charlie- A idoletor has. just fin. iste of this place held a social.' at the home Brucefield, a large- majori,y. Miss Taylor der, ,McIntyre on T. ften.-Robert Blac4 had' ex rience e will not Noon for- 7 i the expense and in a Etep in the righb direc. 1 &mier is in VVest;� Middlesex.- a " i ished hauling more]tban 1,(00 btlahela of of Mr. John Watson on Wedn�sday evening. will henceforth act as organist and lead the shipped a car of ftur, Ru .pe I I 1 , . I I ir'8 mill, in Qlinton. Althoigh mov 0 man -was returning, home from tow t -ion, but there still oxieta a lot cjf�ea tape- I - , wheat to Fa �' a Friday last. 'r rui. a I n s, I 11 � - -Mr. John Walmaley has re ad to Mrs. singin � h of Stanley, -Mr, , 'k I ' k who attenill hii h,, , Cleave's house on the river 1 4 0 t his tinsmith' ' I ied by two lady I , C . ! the price is not very -Mr. Alex. 14c,13cat David Myles bee sold get. He _ � I . Afidrew I , to to ,f,. U "a . n Ism, all of which co-ats money to the litigant . . . , yet 14000buslials bank. -Mr. recenty purchased aak, sawmil in Wiarton busineies to John Douglas, wh about mid light, ftecom . � - - and wbich might Just as well be dispensed ahoob Miss Currie, gham, fuli ' brirjp�s ill quite. a 1�.rg6 garn of money. HerbertJohnston has moved to thepremises o now rei friends, a6d was � t Win par. 1. I and had it shipped to Br ce�dldo, where it crossing the little 11. , , Walmaley.-Mr. Samuel arrived this week vi the Grand a an street hill,' when - . ; Charlie still thinks it 11 right o grow a jib. vacated by Mr. onpreme in this4ime ift our town. Apart , bridge at, �the foot of tioulars-of which h ve bee I . ­ . - I tn� I � n given in these -,tie vvh�eat., Trunk Of Young paople� aten&d a party neat Blue4' two roug ' vvith, 4'ad thus simplify the proceduie and . i . -Th6 peol lo?, we re somewhat Huston is 'to the farm,purebased by Railway. - Mr. McBeath it itends. erecting it vale, one evenin , lai b 11 looking tramps sprang out from -_ ; I ' . f . ' � atry for th' I ' .. and the nno�xpected claps'of thu der which IL , week, -Word has the corner of the willow � treex and grabbed columns, has been, isenteno'ed to Kingston I startled at 'the sudden mov"'t'iewar.-Mrs, James Hudle on one of. his farms in been received 'by� the Rev. The proposal to try county! , n him from James salve c4sta. CaS 18 a I I ii ashes of lighten �i g Stanley, where be rt jiiry cases cancurrently with '�those in , - I y 0 . logs cut by : con . penitenti years. The. . n I paid a flying visit to friends W this place formerly. had a larje qdant t Mr. the hor,se!bv the bridle. ; The ladies pluck- - ! ver t rcumetincec, 9unday, this week, -Mr. John Watson bias purchas a portable saw mi 1. con atulate Mr. his sister, Mis I I -.9 while their I eas occurred during the raW storni an , Anderson ' of theo I . , a juries I evening before last ; but,there is sainething ed from Mr. W. G'. Johnson tl . ��e Ji And rao , In I cotland.- e' i - f the high court and having the sam y sad one, but, r;der the, ' ci - - i safe arrival - of ily took chirive of tho lines -- I no one can say the ontence, le premises McBeath on his entb rise anl wish him Mr, Andrew Miller is geti6ing out lumbe scor made excellent use of a heavy black- - M ; - -lassce of cases is a commendable - . .1 A try Loth c . � Is too severe. that hasstilirtled the peDPIO of part of the known'as the Wilson farm, on i the Sauble success in him und r snako whip. The aesaitants let go of the " . This case should be [a w&rn ertaking.­Mr. John for a silo, which he int nde to ! one, The saving effected by having o I i build n0X't :� i1X9 to Young men ' township rnoro than either the thunder or line. -Mr. T. Stinson has beerit appointed Kaiser has purchased from M -. Peter Me. season. E ,nailage borse in order to save thiernselves ffom the I Illy I who will persist in �arryimg revolvers. and lightening, and that "is the n agent for the Maxwell Ag on ' goining in favor with I two sets of juryman brought to the county : practising dime novel cocentrioities, mination of ri It4ral I le- (4regor the premises fc'rmer'l used as a male the farmers. a stinging blows of the whip, and the party i! 11 . By i Air, 'Hess, of Zuriah,-as the 'Liberal caEdi- ment Company. __r -Mr. F. �'. Dixon left on court made good their escape, altho -tile . : I I . � � :James Johnstob,-- I -of 'Wen. and ex0haDge stable. Mr.. User intends reporting dtilty on 013 gh A ; l� , I . � - I I i . day last. -T, Romp. trAmps ran after bheim for a0me,digutance. . .1 - I . . , . I : I - , : I I I I . . ; . I � � I I - i i i . I : � I I Ir I . . i . I ': - � . : . ' I . . ' 0 " J " in , - Ill i� �i ,�.' i. 4 " or B I A 0 I i i I P dr� ' I .� a ic 'h I , f m � r I I i1i f il . I 0 � 9 I , I I r It Cie, 4 -i 1 4 11 M 11 � I I I t1l V 0 A e , I I all � -1 h r IU i r .am 6 n( 13 , ( 31 I I I i I f . . . : � i � . � J � . Aik . , . . I i . - I � - i 4 - I 1 . � � I I ! . I . - -1 I I I . . i . , . . � i a . � . � � I � i � � . I � .. � . I , I I � � I - � ; : I I � . I I - i - : cl ! I I � I — : I I . I I I . - I . I � � - . . . I � I I - I : . .1 . . f � . . . I . ''. . � - . I � I ; . I . i I . . I IMkI .-mr. W -near having, � killed by a:i Of U0 'moon' -bitc,hed to A -.4own A lAne right up Aga � , jog round w Arain, -one 01, t,ank And fell I 1,Y torn �00,. I it issoarceb live, and wil . Avhite- ' � -A very -1 WIr, John - on Saturday, boundary w4 , , " -tile seatf the, , t�d th L In "at P i A e ale g twith Ith . . above the 161 . ,neighboring -which bledj up.? He the � -Dr. A. F. -M . found that il ttitchea in . � - - I -Foilal wbeat�ne� a I I � �Svrift Wit -As 1, . I I �ooy,jl per bmsb Pa." joy bnolic �B.sirleY peir bmi, katter, No. 1, I Rqkter, lub- - I Is Aloz- our'. r .100 I , - r Son M4 1 es tr 100 I oe ..� - � � �_­.. � �� � . -1 I - X ITS ) 0 W peor cord W3odpervoird, A Vloope'rNK - 11v 5"d 0 "eIr I oreir __ 'Timothy Be,". ftrk� per -100 I i-illow., P*ir 1b. 'T0R,o,.S-T0, ter wark,et J1 ple and by " I Y11 as follows -- I -eboice, 161 t - 13 to 14o, ;hi to ,choice Ifirl boxes 20 to -Cheelie-Ful' vells at - - - large supply day, ondwill N1<i*,NTRr;-AT1 *were fairly In expreas. Aj Yor very low � ,�Iaapaeit.yof 0 . v,parl aud it i � � ;vill be, largi goods will yc To.,aay the il demand at I - view of pricA � ter -The ir on3tinue �cjn � � � �of f1roust fref fact they av tailers are p .10 arnall, letv 20C. TORO'NTO11 - ,red I 68i to I - 70 " barley, . geas, 6.60 - I ,g .50 ; dres �chauged at, , I -Steady at Sales 6ut of --�­I:s quiet. to $15. 510, -a . . I TORONT01 C. c a for b, S'Z, 11 to 40z to Boa ; � ,stored. turki , .2-13 per poun , . i I � 'Tono.NTO, -thG Provinc -trade,now i here are tell �: lowing price here :��Alsl red clovAer,'! � to,'P.25� I � I � A � U � LmNDwV1, - United Stal Lrv=,ou 59d ; no shl - out strong a cattle told -1 animals at f otock at h Cal-�Z4c* were than - two w, 4I.50 to StO . rom $6 to I yearling Ismi 120gs a oldwt SoOd istraigl, TOWN"i -jChoice 101 V$Czo to 45 ; $4 to $4 5 told at 83,9, export bull leri? Cattle- ,cattlej equi vveighina 1, at $4.25 to 1 cattle -are * . )nitehere, � V.25 to $3 9 1 eows,$2-75 I ,ianahullr 0 . a- I I i ll, 11 OUU $ � , I jbies, so ;A . , - those of , p' . sold at; $ LL eders-S, Pounds ea, Buffalo Stc pounds eit - colors and to $12-75 ,r buIlls, tf* -r,,,_60 per -d !0OW2 and s vach.,C&I'Vil L � � . 13 to $10. ; ' I ;for owes, . LL - Yearling - *old at $4 � sold at $3., select bac( . vaore thau watered i lights,, ,455. BUFFAI'A test amoa quality, S" L to $15 ; th� . . Port billIS good to -b( to good ft .V3 to $31- � yearling A; good to ,extra fat txtr,a 1P. � . to 115 �z4 ; ca good ,to I Mon and. � . steers, goo I steers, ch, . choice'es. to choice oommon ; Wires, Of : . 0 . ; . . L . . . . . . I I � I . . I . . ­ . � , � . I . � - i � - . I . . - I . ; I ; �_ - ­ . � � I - - � � � � � . I 11 I I � I I . . L I - L � I I _ L - . I . . I I I I I ; . I � . . . I � - I i I � i . . . � � I I L . . I . 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